Worldview
History and Archaeology
Time
Society &
Culture
Civilization
100

a collection of attitudes, values, stories and expectations about the world around us, which inform our every thought and action.

What is a Worldview

100

Our knowledge and understanding of the past.

What is History

100

What is one purpose for measuring Time?

What is to organize, coordinate and schedule events and activities, to organize or categorize events of the past, or to measure and predict future events and cycles.

100

a group of people living in a specific area, having a common culture

What is society?

100

People living permanently in one place- with enough people to require regularly importing food and other necessities.

What is a City

200

Where does worldview come from?

What is Geography, Time, Society, Values, Beliefs, Economy, or knowledge.

200

The time before written records is known as what?

What is Prehistory
200

Time that is measured in relation to other events.

What is Relative Time

200

Something that is Learned, taught, and shared.

What is Culture

200

What process resulted in humans being able to stay in one area for long periods of time.

What is Farming/Breeding animals/Irrigation

300

Your personal worldview is your r_____

What is reality

300

the study of the origin and development of humans, including race, geographic distribution, group relationships, and cultural history.

What is Anthropology

300
Latin for "Around"

What is C. or Circa

300

Something that is not socially acceptable to say, mention, or do.

What is Taboo

300

What revolution marked the beginning of civilization?

What is the Urban Revolution.

400

How does our Worldview guide our behavior in Society?

What is it guides how we interact with others/relate to people. Also, rules and guidelines for behavior and decisions come from worldviews.

400

Anything that existed at the time being researched.
Ex. Tools, Diaries, Photos, Paintings, Writings, Court Transcripts, etc.

What are Primary sources

400

A record of events in a sequence. Think of the image of a straight line.

What is a Linear Time

400

Viewing one’s own culture or society as normal and, oftentimes, superior.

What is Ethnocentrism

400

__________ is the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use.

What is Domestication.

500

In a person's worldview, we can see their behavior and how they act/treat others, what is hidden that we can not see? (Think of it like an iceberg) 

What is Values, Beliefs, and/or attitudes.

500

What are the four categories of Primary Sources?

What is Oral history, Written records, Visual history, and Material remains.

500

Today in Canada, and most of the Western World, we keep track of dates using what type of calendar?

What is the Gregorian Calendar.


500

Which Anthropologist believed that the earliest signs of society and civilization comes from evidence of a healed broken bone.

What is Margaret Mead

500

What is the name of the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society.

What is Infrastructure